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Ricky Morris, DIGITIMES, Taipei
Thursday 7 June 2007
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Posted on Jun 9, 09:58
It would be nice if they introduce drivers that could do more than just game acceleration. Something like a drop-in co-processor for floating-point calculations would be very useful.Posted on Jun 9, 04:45
Only issue I can see is that Intel in the past has been horrible with power consumption, until they had a turn around and changed the market. So maybe they'll do the same, or just add to the fray.Posted on Jun 8, 01:57
I hope they do what Nvidia and AMD seem incapable of doing, and provide decent performance whilst not utilizing more power than the rest of the system combined.